Heroines of Sound, Berlin
QME will perform at the femist festival Heroines of Sound this summer in Berlin.
Heroines of Sound Festival presents early and current hero*ines of electronic sound exploring uncharted musical territory and making important contributions to current aesthetic discourses. Feminist, diverse, and interdisciplinary, the festival supports the presence of women and non-binary – FLINTA* in the art and music worlds and, and makes the connections between different genres tangible.Heroines of Sound has set itself the task of (re)discovering FINTA* protagonists in music and increasing the public presence of their music. By making the often forgotten and underappreciated quality and diversity of FLINTA* artists in the field of electronic music visible and audible, Heroines of Sound opens up new perspectives for an analysis of historical and current strategies of feministic musical practice.
Inquisitive, feminist, and controversial: all different and all equal, whether non-binary, female, or queer.
Programme:
Kathy Hinde: Acts of Balancing and Unbalancing
Karen Power/Atoosa Pour Hosseini/Mary Nunan: we return to earth (with guest performer Mary Nunan)
Anna Murray: Aioi: leaves laden with words (with guest performer Laura Sampson)
Part of Zeitgeist Irland 24, an initiative of Culture Ireland and the Embassy of Ireland in Germany.
Sound and Sculpture on Culture Night
QME will premiere two new works: one by Dublin-based visual artist Rory Tangney and one by Cork dancer Inma Pavon. Involving visual arts, dance and QME’s extraordinarily captivating improvised soundscapes, this will be an unusual and profound experience
Sonic Vigil
Ireland’s unique experimental music group Quiet Music Ensemble performs music by Irish and international composers including Marianthi Papalexandri-Alexandri, Anna Murray, Irene Murphy and the world premiere of a new work by dancer Inma Pavon.